Palliative Care
Providing Palliative Care and Advanced Care Planning services in the comfort of your own home.
Palliative Care is a medical specialty that is dedicated to helping patients and their loved ones cope with serious illness. In comparison to curative care, which is meant to cure a disease, palliative care is meant to make the patient more comfortable.
Aligning treatment outcomes with the patient’s values and preferences
Minimizing pain and discomfort
Improving quality of life for both the patient and the family
Empowering patients and caregivers to make decisions that are right for them
Assisting with safety, mobility, and equipment
Spiritual counseling & Alleviating emotional distress, anxiety, or depression
We provide in-person and virtual wound care for open skin sores. We are wound certified (ABWM). We care for different types of wounds- diabetic, venous, arterial, traumatic, post surgical, and pressure wounds. We do in-home procedures if debridements are necessary to heal wounds.
Palliative care is most often provided by a team of professionals very similar to an interdisciplinary hospice team. Clinical evaluation and care discussions are usually provided by physicians, nurse practitioners, and RNs. At times, social workers and chaplains are also involved.
Clinical evaluation & care discussions
Clinical evaluation and care discussions are usually provided by physicians, nurse practitioners, and RNs.